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The phrase "am the commander" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks a subject.
It can be used in a context where the subject is implied or previously stated, but it is generally better to include a subject for clarity.
Example: "In this situation, I am the commander and will lead the team."
Alternatives: "I am the commander" or "I serve as the commander."
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I am the commander.
I am the commander of Ameriya," Abu Abed screamed at the vice-president's commander of guards.
"Of course I am the commander" of the police "in this station," she said.
Here I rule, I am the commander, I can make sure that you won't show your faces here!" "We are all Sunni brothers.
"Yes, but that's because I am the commander!" he laughs.
I am the commander in chief in wartime.
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Instead, he flew directly into the thunderhead: [T]he most profound issue surrounding my receipt of this prize is the fact that I am the Commander-in-Chief of the military of a nation in the midst of two wars...
But perhaps the most profound issue surrounding my receipt of this prize is the fact that I am the Commander-in-Chief of a nation in the midst of two wars.
"I am the commander-in-chief, but the army is under the government.
So he strolled over to the Commandant and said, "'Look, I know all the rules about saluting in civilian clothes and all, but if I am the Commander-in-Chief, there ought to be a regulation that would permit me to return a salute.'".
is the commander of the NavyReserve Force.
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